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Built to last
Customer-focused financial stability
At-a-glance
For more than 75 years, we’ve helped
America’s workers preserve and protect Voluntary benefits provider offering disability insurance,
the vitally important things they work so life insurance, accident insurance, cancer insurance,
hard to build. critical illness insurance, dental insurance and hospital
confinement indemnity insurance
We’ve done this by always staying true to our Serving more than 90,000 businesses and organizations
mission, and by placing our commitment to Covering more than 3.7 million of America’s workers
our customers ahead of everything else. and their families
This led us to develop and maintain a stable, Operating in 49 states, the District of Columbia
diverse investment portfolio, a history and Puerto Rico; in New York, similar products and
services, if approved, are underwritten by a Colonial Life
of profitable growth and a reputation for affiliate, The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company
consistently strong industry ratings. In other
words, we’re a company you can trust – Approximately 1,200 employees, 10,000 independent
an industry leader that always meets our sales agents and more than 16,000 contracted brokers
financial obligations and keeps our promises. Headquartered in Columbia, SC since 1939
Colonial Life operates as a stand-alone business of Unum, a
Fortune 500 company and market leader in voluntary benefits.
The experts agree
Colonial Life, with all of Unum Group’s primary subsidiaries , consistently earns strong financial ratings from the four
1
major rating agencies. 2
Agency Rating
A.M. Best Company A
Measures an insurer’s financial strength and ability to meet its ongoing insurance policy and contract obligations Excellent
Moody’s Investors Service A 2
Provides opinions of the ability of insurance companies to punctually pay senior policyholder claims
and obligations Good
Standard & Poor’s A
Offers a forward-looking opinion about the financial security characteristics of an insurance organization with
respect to its ability to pay under its insurance policies and contracts in accordance with their terms Strong
Fitch
Assigns a rating to the insurance company’s policyholder obligations, including assumed reinsurance A
obligations and contract holder obligations, and reflects the ability of the insurer to meet these obligations Strong
on a timely basis